TracPlus
Bridget Unsworth is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in investment and leadership roles. Currently, Bridget serves as a Board Member at Invest South and TracPlus, and as Chief Executive of Angel Association New Zealand since August 2019. Bridget participated in the AirTree Explorer program, designed to cultivate diverse angel investors in Australia and New Zealand. Previously, Bridget held significant positions at New Zealand Venture Investment Fund Limited, serving as Investment Director and Manager from 2010 to 2019, and worked as an Analyst at MVision Private Equity Advisers from 2007 to 2009. Bridget began a career in consulting at Infinity Solutions from 2003 to 2006. Academic qualifications include a Bachelor of Physical Education and a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Otago.
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TracPlus
TracPlus specialises in developing leading telemetry and data solutions that make wildfire fighting organisations safer and more efficient. TracPlus is the only commercial provider to deliver a whole-of-country solution for integrated aircraft tracking in the wildfire management space. We do this by tying multiple data streams and asset types into a single view of the truth for mission-critical operations and deliver situational awareness to operators, irrespective of who owns the asset, what the asset is, who provides the tracking, or what the platform or signal type is — be it IP, IoT, cellular or satellite. Our powerful, cloud-based platform enables our customers to track, manage, monitor, and message their personnel and resources, including land, maritime, and aviation assets, to keep crews safe, conserve resources, and maximise coordinated efforts. As the trusted provider of the mission-critical tracking and communications platform for first responders, government agencies, militaries, and other critical operators around the world, TracPlus has been present at virtually every major disaster response globally in the past five years.